Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1935.
PAfiE THIRTEEN
Local and
From Seattle 3. C Colllna of Se
attle U a Medford builneat vtaitor
for a, few day, hiring arrived th
morning on the Oregoniaa.
On FurlouRh Carl Slsson, on fur
lough, from Medford CCC diatrtet, left
thl morning on the Shasta lor port- j
land I
To Attend Game John Snyder Is
expected to leave over the week-end
for Portland to attend the profea
aional football game at Multnomah
stadium Sunday
From Cleveland Among business
men who arrived in Medford this
morning on the Oregonlan waa E T
.Syvertaen of Cleveland. Ohio, who
Vxpecta to remain In Medford un:ll
- Sunday
Guest at Grants Pass The Grants
Paaa Courier atatea that Mlaa Opal
Harvey, Medford, arrived In Orant
Pas Thursday to apend a week as a
guest at the home of Mrs. Harald
DeVoe.
Start BuslneM College Mlsa Dor
othy Lamb and Mlae Elaine FlacJtua.
"both Ashland girls, have enroled at
the Medford Business college and will
begin work on Monday. Ashland
Tidings.
Mm. Griffin 111 Miss Juanlta Grif
fin, who has been recently employed
at Hornbrook, Cal., has been called
home to care for her mother, who is
111. Mrs. Orlffln Is Improving, her
friends will be pleased to know.
Insurance Man Arrives P. H. Buck
of Seattle, representative of Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co., arrived
on the Oregonlan to attend to brief
business In Medford before leaving
for Klamath Falls to confer with Hod
Eller, district representative.
To Give Examinations Mrs Jessica
Bourne of Portland and Mrs Alice
Montelth of Albany, cosmotologlsts.
arrived this morning on the Ore
gonlan to conduct examinations to
day and Saturday at the Medford
School of Beauty
Beatrice Sackett
Retires Tomorrow
SALEM, Feb. 1. (AP) Beatrice
Walton Sacket, secretary to Govern
ors Patterson, Norblad, Meier and for
the past few weeks to Governor Mar
tin, will retire from that oftlce to
. morrow at noon, she announced here
today.
Mrs. Sackett has been In the gov
ernor's office eight years and prior
to that time was secretary to the
superintendent of public Instruction.
She was recently appointed a mem
ber of the state board of higher
education.
Phone 542. We'll haul away your
refuse City Sanitary Service.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TAKEN UP Brown cow. dry; double
notched ears Owner may have
. same by paying for feed and adv.
Leonard Ray, Ross Lane, Box 387.
WANTED First mortgage loan. $1600.
Value property, sio.000. At once.
College Inn Auto Park. Phone 434-J.
Ashland.
LOST (Large black horse with halter
oni crooked front foot. Finder
please call 648-J.
FOR SALE 13 acres, 11 acres cult., 4
acres Irrigated, good soil, good
1 bldga., completely equipped with
' hogs, cows, chickens and furniture.
Sacrifice price 2100; half cash.
ALSO 'A ecre, 4-room house, fine
garden soli. Irrigated, lots of fruit;
Joins city limits. Price 800; 50
down, bal. 10 per month.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish
ed 4-room modern house. 34 Quince.
Inquire 520 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 922 50 mo., 506 N. River
side, modern 5-room nicely fur
nished house; 3 bedrooms, garage.
Open Sunday, 1 to 5. Apply service
Station, Rainbow Auto Camp.
STRAYED 5-months-old black and
white English setter. Tel. 1249-X.
USED CAR BARGAINS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins.
1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster.
2 1930 Chevrolet Sedans.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1 1933 Dodge Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1932 DeSoto Sedsn.
1933 Plvmouth 4 Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
. FOR SALE; Pedigreed Roller canaries.
Call 202. Mrs. Nellie Finney. Jack
sonville. FOR SALE Seed garlic. Cheap. F.
W. Ovelman, Jacksonville highway.
FOR RENT -I
718 Welch.
Furnished apartment,
BANC
DINTY
MOORE
AND HIS
Orchestra
Dreamland
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Men Ladies
35c 10c
Personal
CCC Member Discharged Arthur
R. Holmes, having been dLi.'harged
from Medford CCC district, left lust
niht by train for his home In Port
land. Leaves Hmpltal Mrs. Louise Van
Dew alker. who underwent a major
operation recently at the Community
hospital, was able to return to her
home recently.
Army ship Visits An army Doug
las O-25-c ship, piloted by Lieut.
Titus, from Fort Lewis, Wash., stop,
ped at the municipal airport today
enroute to Hamilton field. California.
Inspector Leaves E. L. Turavltch.
airways inspector with headquarters
at Oakland, left Medford today en
route to Dayton, Ohio, having been
at the municipal airport here for a
few days on business.
Postpone Ski Party Because of the
rapidly melting snow, the high school
class of the Presbyterian 8unday
school has found it necessary to post
pone its skiing party in the Slsklyous.
which had been planned for Saturday.
Burch Leaves Albert Burch. prom
inent mining engineer, left last night
by train for San Francisco. Wednes
day Mr. Burch presented plans for a
chromite survey of southern Oregon,
to C. C. Hockley, PWA engineer for
Oregon, at tho hearing of public
needs.
Buys Grants Pass Store Leland R.
Rohner, pharmacist In The Dalles.
Ore., for the last five year, and broth
er of Lieut. P.- E. Rohner of Camp
Kerby- CCC. has purchased the Owl
Pharmacy in Grants Pass, according
to an article appearing In the Grants
Pass Courier. The store was owned
by Dr. H. L. Houston of Portland.
Rally at Chnrch Tonight Crater
Lake Christian Endeavor will hold a
covered dish dinner at the First Chris
tian church tonight at 7 o'clock, to be
followed by a rally and execut'-ve"
, meeting. This gathering will mark
the end of the Union membership
contest which has been underway lor
the last several wee lis.
Elliott Stationery
Store Opened Today
The Elliott Stationery and Supply
store at 118 North Central avenue
was opened for business today by
W. R. Elliott. The new firm will
carry a complete line of sales books,
mimeographs, paper, flies, office
chairs and desks.
Mr. Elliott was mannger of A. Car
lisle & Company at Reno, Nev., for
15 years previous to moving to south
ern Oregon. He was associated with
tne Medford Stationery store until
recently,
I
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edwards of
1105 West Fourth street are the par
ents of a baby boy born January 29.
WYTIME:
SATURDAY!
Continuous Shows 1 to 11
A Whirling Start.
TERROR
ALSO
IPfmis
21
fpAULINE
1 EPISODE 4
TRAPPED BY THE ENEMY
COMING f "
su"flY! UJw:.
piiilii)
SlillfSMili)
Thrills Feature
Breath-taking thrills and hair-raia-1
ing suspense are mixed with hilarious j
comecty and romance in Against tne
Law," at the Rlalto theater for to
day and Saturday, with John Mack
Brown and Sally Blane in the lead
ing roles.
STOCKHOLM (AP) A formal pro
test to the government, by the editor
of a theater owners magazine, has
revealed that German-made motion
pictures have been effectively boy
cotted In Sweden this past year by i
the working classes. i
The decision of socialist-minded
.trade union) not to patronize Ger
man movies, film distributors say,
has caused a drastic curtailment In
the number of such films brought
into Sweden.
This has been especially true. It Is
pointed out. in the Swedish prov
inces. In .Stockholm a few theaters
have been billing German films quite
steadily.
In some cases German films have
been presented without the credit
lines Indicating where they were pro
duced. The protest to the government at
tacks this boycott as being unfair,
the more so since a boycott of German-made
merchandise,' also agreed
upon by the trade unions, has not
been carried out to any great extent.
.Newsroels which Include views of
Hitler or nazl events are never shown
In motion picture theaters which de-
DANCE at OASIS
Saturday Night
Good Floor, Good Mulc
GOOD TIME I.ET'8 GO
11 Mo. No. on Cra Lake Highway
Last Times Tonite
Chester Morris
in
"Embarrassing Moments"
.A Crashing Finish
J
CHIC SALE
in
"Oil's Well"
OF
Colored Cartoon I
WISH RIM
CURTIS SHOWING $$m
OF NAZI PICTURES 1,1
a. J "TV
Rialto's Picture
ami1:.
Snowuiz Brown as ie daredevil
ambulance driver who finds himself
matching wits against the guns of a
powerful criminal gang. Against the
Law" Is said to be one of the fastest
thrill-dramas brought to the screen.
Craterian Star
Will Rogers conflnues to win
crowds at the Craterian .theater,
where his new picture, "The County
Chairman." Is now playing until to
morrow night only.
For the regular Saturday night
prevue. the theater will show Leslie
Howard In 'The Lady Is Willing," in
which he departs from his dramatic
efforts to take a fling at light com
edy and gay repartee.
pend for patronage on Swedish work
ingmen or their families.
Callfomlans consume approximately
half of the 500.000 cases of ripe olives
produced In this country annually.
20c
Anytime
HURRY! Ends Saturday
Grand! Excellent! A Musical
"IT HAPPENED ONE
NIGHT" Say Critics
i ' 4 I
ami
1 rmX I
i ' thn
A ( "Lady
m Fr a
"2. Day"!
"Tombstone Terror" Coming to Roxy
h r
1 i
lTrtAnnaiirii rn'mtt' i
Bob bieelcs western. 'Tumbstonr
Terror." opens at the Roxy theatei
tomorrow. The picture Is a man-el
of rapid action, and the well-known
physlcnl prowess of the ,tar was
Underwood Agency
Moves Offices To
116 North Central
The Underwood Typewriter agency
haa moved Its offices to 116 North
Central avenue, where the Medford
beauty Lp was formerly located. P.
W. Tay and J. R, Blerma. well
known local business men. are In
charge of the new Underwood shop.
Mr. Taylor has been connected with
the Underwood Typewriter company
for tho past 14 years and for eight
years has been the southern Oregon
representative.
For 20 years Mr. Blerma has been
In the typewriter business on the
Pacific coast. Ho has been with the
Underwood agency for two years In
Medford.
In addition to typewriters, the new
store will feature Sunstrand adding
machines and Bostltch stapling ma
chines. When It cornea to radios, remember
'Prultt's can do it." Phone 22.
01
TODAY and SATURDAY!
ADDED
( D.MI.DY
"Fixing A Stew"
SCENIC
NEWS
ca SUN.-MON.
mm
v.
u'Ver ttiown to better nlvantnfce
han In his ftercely contested (Istic
ray with tjig Prnnk Carroll, who
:nre ranked as one of tho best pro-
tesalonal heavyweight wrestlers In
the U
NEW SCREEN TEAM IN
'HAPPINESS AHEAD'
A new screen teBm composed of
Dick Powell and Josephine Hutchin
son, the famous stage star, Is csptl
vatlng audiences In the rollicking
romance, "Happiness Ahead," now
at the Studio.
Dick "stopped the show" with his
Inimitable voice, his magnetic per
sonality, his "million dollar smile"
and his real acting talent, but he
did It with the aid of Miss Hutchliv
son.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
(TV P. & A. M . Saturday. Feb.
?na, at w.w p. m-. lor vnu
purpose of attending and
coductlng the funeral of Brother
Richard E. Boyles. FRED PURDIN,
OEO. ALDEN, Secy. W. M.
A girl named June Flowers lives at
Eastman, Ga., and at Cedar Hill In
the neighboring atata of Tennessee
dwells Ann Apple.
Shows Sal. - 1:00
3:00 - 7:00 9:00
Aillll(s-2.1c Klddles-lOr I
Thrills! ... as
the dare-devil
ambulance dri
vers speed
their way to
save a life 1 . . .
Chills! . . .
when they find
themselves
looking into
the cruel muz
zle of a ma
chine gun ! . . .
Spills! . . when
love comes
along to trip
them up!
Prevue Sat. Night
After Inst regular show
Mona Barrio Gilbert Roland
in "The Mystery Woman"
c
, Z3
Craterian Sunday
m m
Blng Crosby and the attractive.
brunette Kitty Carlisle, who were flrat
aeen together In "She Love Me Not," 1
are aain featured In the leading ro
mantic rolea of "Here Is My Heart,"
which cornea Sunday to the Craterian '
theater. j
"Here If My Heart" tell the atory
of the playboy millionaire crooner :
who made love to a haughty princess
and won the fair lady by fair means
and foul.
Unable to meet the princess, with
whom he had become Infatuated at
sight, the crooner buys the hotel In
which ahe lives, dlagulsea himself as
a waiter, and croons love songs to her
while he la serving the soup.
Before his courtship U successful.
the crooner la Inveigled Into sup-
porting the princess' useless entourage
of amusing but wasteful noblea. And
finally, although misunderstandings
threaten their happiness for a while.
the prlnce&s and the crooner fall
completely In love.
Alison Skip worth, Roland Toung.
fresh from his Broadway triumph In
Her Master' Voice," and Reginald
Shmva
1:4.1
7:00-0:00
Postively Ends
m TIWTlilMff I IIIIW!.!,,, WfcWI lil
Prevue Saturday Night
Aftrr lint "how at no extra charge
Leslie Howard 'The Lady Is Willing'
3 SUNDAY! I
THEY
AGAIN !
SINGING SWEETHEARTS
of "SHE LOVES ME NOT"
Music that does things to
you . . . hilarious comedy
. , . exciting romance . .
in this ton-notch musical
hit of 1935! . . . Hear:
"June In January"
"Love Is Just Around
the Corner" "With
Every-Breath I Tako"
DUET -jr
Owen, who will be remembered fat
4.14 characterization In "Of Human
Bondage." are prominent In the tup
porting cast.
"litre Is My Heart" feature a aeries
of new tunea by Ralph Rainier and
Leo Robin, authors of "Love in
Blcom." They include "June In Jan
uary" and "With Every Breath X
Take."
Use Matl Tribune want ad.
MCKS COUGH DR0p
. . . Real Throat relief!
Medicated with ingredi
ents of Vicks VapoRub
Will WI.M f3 :M 1 .1:1 IS fll
Novelty Balloon
DAMS
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
SAT. NITE
Dynges Orchestra
With
Extra Feature
DICK RIDDLE
of Portland
Hot Trumpet Choruses
Men 35 Ladies 10
.Mat! . . . 25c
. . . 31c
20 KIlliIlM' lOr
Tomorrow Night!
Roars . . . romance . . . and
hilarity with Will Sogers at
his best!
VILL
ammmfln
n
With
EVELYN VENABLE
OUISE DRESSER
STEPIN FETCHIT
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